Greek Parliament President Zoi Konstantopoulou met with Panayiotis Lafazanis, leader of the newly-formed political party Popular Unity, on August 22 in her office. The two politicians had a conversation in front of the reporters waiting outside the office, where Konstantopoulou expressed her opinion that the government decided to resign surreptitiously, without informing the Parliament.

She also spoke negatively about the President of the Hellenic Republic, Prokopis Pavlopoulos, who chose to side with the Greek Prime Minister and not reveal the latter’s plan. Konstantopoulou added the country’s lenders are blackmailing the country, while they appear to have been informed about the government’s intentions before the Greek Parliament.

Panagiotis Lafazanis stated that the purpose of his visit was to inform the president about the formation of the new parliamentary group. The Popular Unity leader also added that the government’s practices have turned the constitution into scrap of paper.

After the meeting, Konstantopoulou did not announce if she would be moving in the same direction as Lafazanis. However, both politicians spoke against Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras and his decision to close the Greek Parliament, but also against Pavlopoulos, noting that he failed to comply with the official procedures.

Greek Government about Parliament President: “She behaves like a dictator – It was a wrong choice.”

“The Greek Parliament President is behaving like a dictator, she thinks that she is the institutional center of the Greek government, but she was simply a wrong choice.”

With these words the SYRIZA-led Greek government has signed its definitive rupture with Greek Parliament President Zoi Konstantopoulou. This is a first for Greece since no government has ever spoken publically against the parliament president, who is proposed by the prime minister personally.

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A precedent in democracy amid democracy in action in a nation it was born. This is a case for scholars to exalt.

Zoi makes no mistakes technically, and she also admirable in how she does not let her onion get in the way, contrary to accusations against her. Betraying the people twice, then collaborating, to go one to not informing the house, all strikes me as treason by not following the rules, defying the people as much as parliament.

It seems it was Zoi who made the wrong choice, she did not resign after betraying the people as much disrespecting democracy. And I wonder what Glezos thinks about telling foreigners before ones own country.

Or directed at the people of Greece who will probably believe new promises. Here’s a way to get a 100,000+ euro salary for life: Make a small party that has no chance of winning (so you don’t have to work), spend your days railing at capitalists and supporting the “working man” i.e. civil servants, collect your money and perks and become a hero to boot.